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Her father, 30-year-old Benjamin Senseman, was later arrested and charged in her death.

Senseman pleaded not guilty Tuesday during his arraignment, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 20.

Crews performed emergency procedures and transported the girl to Saint Elizabeth Hospital in Florence, where she was pronounced dead.

An autopsy showed the girl had died from a head trauma.

The girl's mother, Laura Senseman, was working when the child was injured.

But the family's neighbors said they could not believe that Senseman would have hurt his youngest child.

"Hes just been a loving father, loving husband, a great family person," said Diana Torres. "He loved his family, he just loved life, he adored his children. He was out here with his (3-year-old) boy all the time and I dont see him capable, I cant even see him doing something like this."

"No doubt in my mind that I can stand here and say he did not do this," Tanya Moore said. "He loves his family too much. He was so happy when that little girl was born."

Senseman is being held without bond, which could be set during his preliminary hearing.